Registry-return-receipt envelop.



C. KITTLE. REGISTRY RETURN RECEIPT ENVELOP.

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Patented Apr. 3, 1917.

C. KITTLE. REGISTRY RETURN RECEIPT ENVELOF.

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COlLIN'E KITTLE 0F NORTH BERGEN', NEW JERSEY.

REGISTRY-RETURN-RECEIPT ENVELOP.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Apr. 3, 19117..

Application led July 8, 1915. Serial No. 38,718.

To au w/wm, zu may concern:

Be it known that I, CAROLINE Krr'rLE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of North Bergen, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey', have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Registry-Return-Receipt Envelops, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a registry return receipt envelop. lits organization comprises an envelop which can be securely sealed, and which has detachably connected thereto a return card, which'T designate a registry return receipt.

With my invention the request for a return receipt will be obviated, and the pinning of return cards to register mail will be avoided. v Referring to the drawing which exemplifies the invention, Figure 1 represents a front 4view of the registry return receipt envelop; Fig. 2 shows a rear view of the envelop; Fig. 3' represents a plan view of the blank with the requisite sealing or gumming material before being folded into shape; Fig.4 shows an end view of the invention with(y its partially formed pocket; Fig. 5 shows an end view of the envelop with .its pocket'completed and sealed; Fig. 6 is an end view of the completed envelo with its return receipt or card still attache and Fig. 7 representsy an end view of the envelop after the return receipt or cardfhas been detached.

The envelop of the invention vcomprises the main sections and 21. "The section 20 side 'portions has' formed therewith the flaps and 26. The latter flap is gummed at its side portion 27. The section 21 has formed therewith the gummed tongue and is gummed at its slde portions31 and end portion 33. With the section 20 is formed the return card 35 with the gummed tongue 36. Perforations 38- are formedon y the crease between the section 2() and the remust see that this card isY properly signed, legibly postmarked and mailed to the sender without envelop or postage.

The first step to form the envelop is to fold the section 21 over the section 20 and seal the portions 3l to the side portions of and the portion 27 is gummed to the Hap 25.

The 4return card 35 is then folded to be located over the iaps 25 and 26 and the tongue 36 is brought over and gummed to the outer face of the section 20.

The registry return receipt envelop is now ready for use. @n the outslde face A of the envelop and section 20 is written the name 'and address of the addressee as indicated in Fig. 1. On the inside face D of the card 35 is printed the form for registry return receipt, with date of delivery and signature or name of addressee or signature -of addressees agent and suchother 'information as may bey necessary, as4 for instance, the following: l

Received froml the postmaster registered article, `the original number of which appears on the reverse side of this card. When delivery is made to an agent of the addresse'e, bot'h addressees name and agents.

signature must appear on. this receipt.

A. registered article must not be delivered to any one but the addressee or the person in whose care it is addressed, except upon addressees written order or a written order from the sender, transmitted by the mailing postmaster and dulyveried.

When theabove receipt has been properly signed it must be postmarked with the name of delivery postoifice and actual date of delivery and mailed to its address, without envelop or postage.

When the envelop is delivered to the addressee the return card is detached, signed by the addressee or his agent and mailed to the sender. By this means the registered '1Q f tongue entering the notch an secured to the 'adjacent section, a pair of flaps extending.

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'sender without danger or loss.'v

Having described my invention what I desire tosecure by Letters Patent and claim is: An envelop comprising a pair of sections,

f one of said sections having anotch adjacent fits yedge and -the other section having 'a tongue, the sections beingl folded over and secured together to form a ocket and the lfrom the oppositie edges ofone of said sections and folded over thepocket With their ends fastened together and a flap detach- 15 ably connected to said notched section, said last mentioned flap having a tongue.

Signed at North Bergen in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey this 23rd dayv of June A. D. 1915.

CAROLINE KITTLE. Witnesses:

JACOB F. KLUMPP, J ULiUs KLUMPP. 

